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# Passport-C Media Player
Passport-C Media Player is a low-dependency SDL2 + FFmpeg prototype that recreates the 2004-era Passport DCT cable guide with live-seeking channels.
## Features
- Live-TV epoch clock based on `time(NULL)`
- 200 ms black-screen channel tuning delay
- Fullscreen and guide modes
- 5-row Passport-style guide with a 90-minute timeline
- Background decoder thread with a bounded frame queue
- Automatic channel discovery from `./media`
## Layout
- `src/` - application, UI, channel scan, and playback code
- `media/` - channel video files
- `guide-ui.jpg` - visual reference used for proportions and palette
## Controls
- `Up` / `Down` - surf channels
- `Tab` - toggle guide
- `Esc` - exit guide or quit the app
## Build
Install development packages for SDL2, SDL2_ttf, and FFmpeg headers before building.
Typical Debian or Ubuntu packages:
```bash
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sudo apt install build-essential libsdl2-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libswscale-dev libswresample-dev libavutil-dev
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```
Then build and run:
```bash
make
./passport-c-media-player
```
## Media
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The player scans `./media` for channel directories. Each subdirectory is treated as one channel, and the supported video files inside it are played in alphabetical order as that channel's schedule.
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Optional metadata can be provided with `description.txt` inside each channel directory:
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```txt
name=Reading
number=56
description=Books, documentaries, and reading-focused programming.
```
Example layout:
```txt
media/
reading/
description.txt
01-intro.mp4
02-feature.mp4
computers/
description.txt
01-chronicles.mp4
02-demo.mp4
```
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## Fonts
The UI tries `BigBlueTermPlus Nerd Font` first, then falls back to common Linux monospace fonts.